Thursday, October 16, 2008

"Find a subject you care about and which in your heart you feel others should care about. It is the genuine caring, and not your games with language, which will be the most compelling and seductive element in your style." ~ Kurt Vonnegut

I wrote about issues that burned in my heart and spilled out onto the page as words that became sentences ... paragraphs ... articles.

I didn't necessarily write as much as other writers that I knew--but I was writing regularly and submitting regularly.

And then I became a late-in-life mom at 41. Motherhood over 35 became something I cared deeply about because I was living the experience up close and personal--and looking for answers. And I knew I needed to write about it. I also knew the multi-faceted topic couldn't be adequately tackled in a single magazine article.

And so I found myself working on a book proposal and 3 sample chapters and pitching the idea to an editor.

1 comment:

So true, Beth. One of our passions includes encouraging other writers to pursue the writing passion in their hearts. It's easier to write if you develop your skills and hangout with and be encouraged by your "own" kind.